Jonathan Jones : barrangal dyara (skin and bones) /
"For the 32nd Kaldor Public Art Project Wiradjuri/Kamilaroi artist Jonathan Jones presents barrangal dyara (skin and bones), a vast sculptural installation stretching across 20,000 square-metres of the Royal Botanic Garden. The Project will recall the 19th century Garden Palace building where i...
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Rozelle, N.S.W.
Kaldor Public Art Projects,
2016.
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Table of Contents:
- This lively world / Ross Gibson
- barrangal dyara (skin and bones) / Emma Pike
- Jonathan Jones : barrangal dyara (skin and bones)
- The Garden Palace in print, 1879-1882
- The language, it has always been part of me : Uncle Stan Grant Senior on the Wiradjuri language
- The palace and the hearth / Bruce Pascoe
- We make them, they make us : Michael McDaniel on possum-skin cloaks
- A paradise restored / Jeanine Leane
- Resilience in the landscape : Peter Cuneo on kangaroo grass and the Cumberland Plain
- James Barnet's gateway to Sydney / Peter Kohane
- Objects are connections to tradition : Aunty Julie Freeman on landscape and language
- The ethnological court at the Garden Palace / Ilaria Vanni Accarigi
- Country needs community : Oliver Costello on cultural fire
- gulpa ngawal anganya (deep-listening friend) / Kimberley Moulton.